Information About Writing Tutor Positions
Writing
Tutors in the Writing Workshop:
As a tutor in
the Workshop, you will read papers from courses across the curriculum and
work individually with students of all sorts, from first-year students
to thesis writers. They will ask your help at every stage of the writing
process, looking for your advice about organizing ideas, structuring a
paper, or editing a draft. You will also help students who are learning
English as a second language and will work closely with foreign students.
Writing
Tutors in Courses Emphasizing Writing and FYI Courses:
Writing tutors
work in courses where the instructor is interested in offering students
help with course papers. Writing tutors have a variety of roles, depending
on how instructors choose to use them. You may be asked to hold office
hours and talk to students about papers in progress or to put written comments
on rough drafts. You should expect to attend class meetings in your course
unless the instructor decides this is not necessary.
Writing
Mentors:
Writing
Mentors work closely with a group of freshmen, serving as personal writing
tutors for those students. Generally, mentors have 4 clients, each of whom
they meet with for an hour each week. This is an experimental program,
however, and the arrangements may change from year to year.
The Selection Process:
In
selecting tutors I look for people who are interested in writing and in
writers' struggles. I favor applicants who have strong academic records,
though I do hire people whose records show ups and downs. Many applicants
will be hired because they know the subject matter of a course where a
writing tutor is needed. First-year students, who have taken relatively
few courses, are not likely to be hired but are welcome to apply. I need
to match your background and abilities to the requirements of the jobs
available.
Before you apply,
please be sure you will be able to accept a job if I should offer you one;
if your schedule is so tight that you can only work at a particular time,
or in a particular position, please indicate this clearly on your application.
Compensation
for Writing Tutors:
$400 stipend
and one course credit in English.
If you
would like to serve as a writing tutor without receiving credit, please
let me know. You may not work (for credit) both as a writing tutor and
as a teaching apprentice for another course during the same semester. Remember
that you may count only two credits from writing tutor or teaching apprentice
work towards your graduation requirements.
The
Ford Teaching Seminar:
All writing
tutors participate in the Teaching Seminar, a training course which meets
Tuesdays from 12 - 1 p.m. Readings and short exercises are assigned each
week.
There is a separate meeting for
veteran tutors. Your work in this seminar enables you to receive course
credits for your tutoring.
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